No. You need to get the divorce judgment pushed back. File a motion with the court for a "nunc pro tunc" judgment. You will probably need a lawyer to do this. Option 2: get married to the new spouse again.
No. On those facts the new marriage was void ab initio. Other rights may or may not have accrued; you should consult with a family law specialist well versed in cohabitation-related issues.
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